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Education Career Fair

Peters Hall Gym

Career Fair: 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Interviews: 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Radford University Career Center will host the Annual Education Career fair on Friday, March 17, 2017. The event is open to students, alumni and professionals interested in learning more about career opportunities in PK-12 education. Employers click here for more information and to register.

Welcome Students/Alumni/Visitors

Student please pre-register for the Education fair through RUInvolved.

Make the most of the Education Fair by being informed and prepared.

Research schools prior to attending the fair.

Bring copies of your resume.

Make an appointment with your Career Advisor early.

Dress professional in business attire.

Come early.

Pre-register through RUInvolved no later than March 14th, 5 p.m. Registration will include name tag.

Walk-Ins are welcome, but name tag is required and can be printed at the registration desk at the fair on Friday.

Be a part of the resumebook. Make it easy for employers to access your resume before, during and after the fair.

All candidates must be eligible for licensure and have taken Praxis II in their content area. Openings anticipated in Special Education, Math, Science, Elementary Education, Spanish (bilingual), Tech Ed, and Reading.

Mission Statement: To further educational opportunities for all students in the Botetourt County School System as a primary objective and to provide assistance and encouragement to teachers, administrators and staff through the development and application of financial resources.

Nestled in Northeastern Virginia, Caroline County combines the best of all the Commonwealth has to offer. Ideally located between the ocean and the mountains, a short drive from Richmond and the District of Columbia, Caroline has preserved its small-town flavor in proximity to sophisticated metropolitan centers.

As the 19th largest school district in the nation we have a wide range of positions available, however, early contracts can be given for Math, Elementary, Special Education, Foreign Language, Science, and English as a Second Language teachers.

Chesapeake Public Schools has openings throughout the year for positions such as teachers, guidance counselors, assistant principals, principals, custodians, bus drivers, bus assistants, school nutrition staff and substitutes.

Craig County is home to two fully accredited schools by the Virginia Department of Education. McCleary Elementary serves Craig County’s primary-aged children and Craig County High School serves our middle and high school aged students. Both schools have maintained their full accreditation status with the Virginia Department of Education for the previous three school terms.

Franklin County Schools is comprised of 16 schools and serves more than 8,500 students from the communities within Franklin County. Located just outside the state capital of Raleigh, Franklin County is a Research Triangle community that offers residents a taste of small town life, with the convenience of suburban living.

Approximately 5,400 students attend one high school, two middle schools, and five elementary schools that are all accredited by the State and/or the Southern Accrediting Association. Over 500 classroom teachers, librarians, guidance counselors, special education teachers and other instructional personnel work to meet the educational needs of our children.

Kingsport City Schools, consists of 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 1 high school, 1 alternative school. Student population is approximately 6500 students and professional employees number approximately 550.

All teaching positions: Elementary, Special Education General and Adaptive, Math, Biology, Chemistry, English as a Second Language, Hearing Impaired, Visually Impaired, History and Social Science, Early Childhood Special Education, English, Middle School, Spanish, French.